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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: Dan on 16 August 2010, 11:46:31 AM
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Sorry that should be Fondlers Pirates.(edit)
Hi all. Last weekend we had a game of Sharps Pirates at a local convention. This was a British/Spanish raid on a Barbary Coast Pirate settlement to recover some slaves. I played the Pirates with a friends son while he played the British with the aid of another gamer on the first day.The Arabs and slaves were mine while the British and Spanish were my friends (except for the Front Rank Spanish)
I took a few photos but either I need to get a bit closer or I need a better camera. :-[
I did'nt take any notes so am trying to remember what happened while its still fresh in my mind.
The setting
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4077/4896873341_98db87eb08_b.jpg)
The objectives
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4114/4896873265_dd062b2727_b.jpg)
The British land on the beach
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4118/4896873305_3e1c7a956d_b.jpg)
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A big gap in photo taking happened here. >:(
The Spanish were going for the front gate of the fort
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4095/4896873395_610a2a98e7_b.jpg)
The defense were making for the entrance as well
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4074/4897470724_ff636cb3f6_b.jpg)
The Front Rank Spanish had dissappeared by this time and were replaced by the British Riflemen
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4140/4897470764_07a3b317fb_b.jpg)
Nice shot of some Spanish Infantry
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4119/4897470822_31c236ff43_b.jpg)
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Another gap in photos.
The Riflemen had been wiped out from attacks by various Arab groups leaving Paisley on his own. Fondler managed to get back to a British unit safely.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4076/4896877173_8439f34f55_b.jpg)
The Spanish were clearing out at this time so the British decided to withdraw to fight another day.
We were asked to put the game on again at another event and have plans to do some more work on the terrain and I have also ordered some craft from Games of War. Tonite I started a conversion for Fellatio Lawnmower and some British Sailors for the next game.
I really enjoy these rules and could not imagine playing something more serious for Naps as I think I would lose interest.
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Lovely stuff here, some beautiful models with excellent paint jobs thanks for sharing.
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Very nice Dan. Are those buildings ones you have made? I
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Very impressed!
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Lovely looking game - nice to see the Spanish getting an outing, an often over looked napoleonic choice, but that's understandable I suppose.
What rules were being used?
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Awesome looking game and figures!!
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Very nice Dan. Are those buildings ones you have made? I
The little fort was made by me out of foamcore. The tower part was originally made as an outpost for Pulp games and then I added some buildings and walls around it. All the pieces are seperate so they can be used by themselves. I call them my Johnny Foreigner buildings as they are intended to be used in Mexico , North Africa and probobly other places.I also made the dock and Ray made the other buildings.
Colonel Tubby we were using Sharp Practice for the rules.
Ray my mate has started a Blog which has some nice photos on it.
http://rayswargamesroom.blogspot.com/2010/08/sharp-practice-fondlers-pirate.html
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Great stuff - I particularly like the walls that combine posts and masonry.
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The wooden parts of the walls are removable as I felt the fortifications would be out of place for some games.
The more observant may have noticed that the gate and pallisade are in different places on Rays photos. I set the fort up in the wrong place and was lucky that the wall sections were near enough the same size so could be swapped. ::)
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Looks great, loads of fun 8)
www.gallopingmajorwargames.com
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That's great! Love the scenery and civilians!
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I call them my Johnny Foreigner buildings as they are intended to be used in Mexico , North Africa and probobly other places.
Ah, now that's a great name for them - I have a similar (although not as large!) set of buildings, all white plaster so far, intended, as with yours, to be anywhere at all from Spain to Mexico to China and points in between.
Good looking table, sounds like a good game was had.
I think I shall be stealing the "Johnny Foreigner" tag for my own buildings, too!
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Part II , I brought my old camera and got some better photos this time. Basically it was the same game but with an all British force against some French Allies with the Pirates . The British managed to capture the slaves this time around.
The British had some Sailors and Marines this time who landed from (my unfinished) boats.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4113/5029308604_3949925fc3_b.jpg)
Banger Brock in his Congreive rocket equiped boat. The first shot landed in a British boat causing 5 points of damage. :o
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4113/5028692301_29e728b6ba_b.jpg)
Fellatio Lawnmower leads a party of Sailors who attempt to break down a wall.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4126/5029308672_cba52ff681_b.jpg)
Seaman Stains commands a unit of Marines.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4113/5028692359_d68eec2a3f_b.jpg)
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Master Bates leads a unit of Marines ( I know he should be a Sailor and the Marines are Soldiers but I ran out of painting time :-[ )
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4150/5029309958_141ee9fb91_b.jpg)
Sgt Paisley and a unit of Riflemen keeping the Pirates heads down in the fort.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4146/5028693811_a76163e160_b.jpg)
Master Bates again.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4108/5029310018_97db883ca5_b.jpg)
Dick Fondler in command of two units of light Infantry. Behind is Sgt ? (can't remember) and Lt Harry Cost each in command of a line unit.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4113/5029310046_224cf2d46d_z.jpg)
A large French formation which was running out of bigmen due to some bad dice rolling.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4111/5029310078_b6998c94d9_b.jpg)
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Just a couple of notes as someone may ask.
The names (rude) of the characters are from the Sharp Practice rules which are thought up by the Two Lardies.
The figures on the darker bases are mine which need finishing. I have switched to a black undercoat and am much happier with the results. The other figures are by my mate Ray who does a very quick and beautiful paint job.
We feel we have done this scenario to death now so will have to think of something else to use our figures on. I have a couple of units of sailors and Marines to paint so will be eager to use them. I also want to put sails and other bits on the boats as they are a bit bare at the moment.
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Oh, love it and I do like the names that TFL see fit to load their characters/big men with. The Spanish as enemies is a good idea as well.
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Great stuff 8)
www.gallopingmajorwargames.com
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Everything looks smashing! :-*
What a great looking game.
I love the Big Men figures especially (and the rude names), but the rocket ship ROCKS!
My group is loving SP - it is a really fun ruleset between friends.
You might get a kick out of our meager foray into SP here Dan http://adventuresinlead.blogspot.com/search/label/after%20action%20report
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Love the boats especially the rocket set up. are these scratch built or kit?
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Thanks all , The Rocket boat is from Britannia. I have a full crew for it still waiting for paint. The other two boats are from Games of War the same as Silent Invaders masterpiece. I have a couple of crews from Britannia for them as well.
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Everything looks smashing! :-*
What a great looking game.
I love the Big Men figures especially (and the rude names), but the rocket ship ROCKS!
My group is loving SP - it is a really fun ruleset between friends.
You might get a kick out of our meager foray into SP here Dan http://adventuresinlead.blogspot.com/search/label/after%20action%20report
Thanks , I've looked at your reports before. Looks like fun. I'm really tempted to do India as I'm reading the Sharpe book which is set in Indian right now.
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The barrels, both in a large pile and up against a wall with a table/floor over the top, where did you get them from? :P
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The barrels, both in a large pile and up against a wall with a table/floor over the top, where did you get them from? :P
My mate bought them from the local model railway shop. I think they are locally made.